In a recent statement, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, condemned Israel for its extensive destruction of Gaza, which has resulted in the tragic loss of around 70,000 lives. This assertion is not mere rhetoric; it is a stark reality recognized by various international bodies.Araghchi emphasized that engaging with a regime responsible for genocide is unacceptable. He noted that the responsibility for foreign relations lies with India’s leadership, expressing hope that Prime Minister Modi will address the Palestinian issue and the right to self-determination during his upcoming visit, reminding the world that war is not a solution.The Foreign Minister also reflected on the historical ties between Iran and India, stating that their relationship has consistently expanded across economic, social, cultural, and political domains. He expressed a desire for this positive trajectory to continue, highlighting ongoing discussions and strong personal relations with India’s Foreign Minister, Jaishankar.Araghchi expressed optimism that India would play a constructive role in fostering peace and stability in the region and urged for an end to the massacre of Palestinians.